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jihadist who rushed to iraq to fight and i think we are likely to see the same in syria if we don't -- 's. >> host: so there is still a global impact from iraq. you start the book with a very revealing story about colin powell who came to you after the invasion and it looked like americans might be about to find weapons of mass destruction and mr. powell said to you with a big smile on his face you write, they have made an honest man of me. what did he mean? >> guest: i can understand that and i think basically he made the case for weapons of mass destruction in iraq and for a while we couldn't find any, and so if they had as they thought they had it was the indication that finally we found something and it was more of a relief. >> host: do you think he was -- to make a case he did not believe in? >> guest: i'm not sure i can say that but obviously he had stature. he had a very high reputation and was extremely well-liked by the international community and all of the foreign ministers said some time ago he had incredible credibility. >> do you feel the presentation to the united nations wh
jihadist who rushed to iraq to fight and i think we are likely to see the same in syria if we don't -- 's. >> host: so there is still a global impact from iraq. you start the book with a very revealing story about colin powell who came to you after the invasion and it looked like americans might be about to find weapons of mass destruction and mr. powell said to you with a big smile on his face you write, they have made an honest man of me. what did he mean? >> guest: i can...
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the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted labor management relations and will cause strife for years to come if it is not repealed in the democratic platform. [applause] the republican platform of 1944 said if they were in power they would build up a strong labor department. you know what they have done to the labor department? they have simply torn it up. there is only one bureau left that's functioning, and they cut the appropriations on that, so it can't hardly function. i recommended an increase in the minimum wage. what did they do? nothing, absolutely nothing. i suggested that the schools in this country
the 80's congress passed the eleanor-wagner bill. the name slightly changed. it was allowed to die in the house of representatives. the banking and currency committee sat on that bill. it was finally forced out of the committee, and then the rules committee took charge. in that convention that -- here three weeks ago, they couldn't get that housing bill passed. we needed moderate legislation to promote labor harmony. congress instead passed that so-called taft-tartley act, which has disrutchted...
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i think -- >> identify yourself. >> i am dan, a research associate at csi s. one of the things that has been highlighted is balance between development and security and we talk about security being the first priority and development and reconciliation being the second priority but i wonder if it is helpful to discuss the particular benchmarks that need to be hit on the security front before you think the transition can be made to dealing more seriously with development and reconciliation. there are development organizations. everything as large -- on the ground as it is in tripoli down to small ngos doing work currently but you are talking about a more serious broadbased effort toward development and reconciliation. i wonder what benchmarks need to be hit on the security side and how you would achieve those benchmarks. or reach those benchmarks before dealing with development issues. >> i am going to give two comments i heard. one from the minister of electricity who was running to be a prime minister involved. he said in the last month -- coming in to libya t
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s role in syria. they're frustrated by gridlock in the council and in the wider un. >> the fact is that so far, everybody has failed, from the secretary-general to security council. >> that view is shared by many people outside the un. with the crisis in syria deepening, faith in the united nations is being put to the test. >> the un, of course, has been involved in dozens of peacekeeping operations of the past half century, and the global community is at the moment very divided on how to proceed on syria. >> the un record on interventions is mixed. while some missions have been successful, there are other painful memories of times when the u.n. failed to act on its peacekeepers failed to protect those most at risk -- or its peacekeepers failed to protect those most at risk. >> a genocide unfolds before the eyes of the world. bosnia one year later. thousands are massacred. u.n. peacekeepers do not intervene here either. syria 2012. president bashar al assad orders his army to bomb civilians, and once
s role in syria. they're frustrated by gridlock in the council and in the wider un. >> the fact is that so far, everybody has failed, from the secretary-general to security council. >> that view is shared by many people outside the un. with the crisis in syria deepening, faith in the united nations is being put to the test. >> the un, of course, has been involved in dozens of peacekeeping operations of the past half century, and the global community is at the moment very...
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temperatures are starting out in the 40's and 50's. our network is showing lots of 40's. we've got some cloudiness and that is keeping our temperatures a little cooler than that it would be but that will be clearing out shortly and we will see a beautiful day. if you're traveling very little travel problems today. a couple of thunderstorms in miami and action toward salt lake city but otherwise not much expected. mostly sunny today 67-72 degrees and it will be another beautiful fall day. >> good morning, everyone. red line metro, be aware that the bethesda metro station is opened by your entrance escalators are out of service. folks driving on the rock creek parkway in bound, you will see some brake lights because of a stalled car at ohio drive. let's get a live look at traffic which is not too bad on inbound 395 from the belt way to the 14th street bridge. if traffic is heading toward you northbound in. springfield, the inner loop lions are starting to build and the pace is steady all the way to buy 66 per in down 66, no distractions but minor congestion. >> metro hours
temperatures are starting out in the 40's and 50's. our network is showing lots of 40's. we've got some cloudiness and that is keeping our temperatures a little cooler than that it would be but that will be clearing out shortly and we will see a beautiful day. if you're traveling very little travel problems today. a couple of thunderstorms in miami and action toward salt lake city but otherwise not much expected. mostly sunny today 67-72 degrees and it will be another beautiful fall day....
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arabic, listening with a bro smil s to benghazi in the early days of the libyan revolution. arriving on a cargo ship. as america's representative, he helped the libyan people as they coped with conflict, cared for the wounded, and crafted a vision for the future in which libyans would be respected. and after the revolution, he assumed t supported the birth of aew democracy asibyans hel tiangao m rward after decades ever dictatorship. chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the countrye seed a he wig ihe le two weeks ago he travelled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three o his collgues, chris wasillen thy he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story was chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign svice ofrs he built bridges across cultures and was deeply invested in the international cooperation that the united states represents. he acted with humility, but he also stood up for a set of principl, a belief tt indu
arabic, listening with a bro smil s to benghazi in the early days of the libyan revolution. arriving on a cargo ship. as america's representative, he helped the libyan people as they coped with conflict, cared for the wounded, and crafted a vision for the future in which libyans would be respected. and after the revolution, he assumed t supported the birth of aew democracy asibyans hel tiangao m rward after decades ever dictatorship. chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the countrye...
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it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds hysterical and it has to be a literal and figurative zoo behind the scenes. >> that is it, yes. a half-hour comedy that takes place at a veterinary hospital which, for some reason, we have never seen before, but it is a good thing because we are doing it right. >> joanna, you play the new director of the practice, which is family run. what kind of dynamic as the family add to all of this? >> i grandmother had been running the hospital for nearly years and then passed away. i come into this crazy world having been a part of it and knowing the dynamics and what it is all about. it is
it is a little bit milder as we drop down into the 50's and 60's. for tomorrow, a lot of clouds increasing across the area. rain chances are isolated on thursday. the front could still be nearby on friday so we have rain chances than as well. each day, not more than a 30%- 40% chance of rain. >> several prime-time nbc premieres this week, including the very talked about "animal practice." joining us are the stars. it is great to have you. tell us about the show. it sounds...
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s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the been able to lower expectation and explain to the people what we are there for. so sometimes they would expect a couple of battalions of the u.n. to do incredible things, you know. i mean and when the failure comes, our member states don't speak up, you know. it's the organization, the secretary-general and the team and i try to explain to people that there are two u.n.s. the u.n. made up of member states who give us the mandate and the secretariat that implements it. and we can be as the organization can be as strong as the member states want it to be. and in both situations, we didn't have enough capacity on the ground. there were again divisions amongst the member states as to policy, when you look at bosnia, where there was effective military on the ground, the countries with troops on the ground did not want air cover. the u.s. which d
s fault or they didn't give-- but as i explain in the book, the u.n. has no standing army. we need to rely on governments to give us the troops we want. we often go in lightly armed with lightly armed troops. and we ourselves have to the been able to lower expectation and explain to the people what we are there for. so sometimes they would expect a couple of battalions of the u.n. to do incredible things, you know. i mean and when the failure comes, our member states don't speak up, you know....
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leads off the night at 8:00 and then n c i s: los angeles and then at las vegas premiering. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, you do not need to pay a fortune for your smart-phone. >> the overlooked option that could save you $1,000 per year on your bill. how you can stretch your paycheck coming up tonight at 5:00. it worked for luke scott walker so what about this crying baby? >> ♪ star wars theme >> they put a cellphone next to his head and played music from star wars. at the child was just four months old at the time the video
leads off the night at 8:00 and then n c i s: los angeles and then at las vegas premiering. >> coming up tonight at 5:00, you do not need to pay a fortune for your smart-phone. >> the overlooked option that could save you $1,000 per year on your bill. how you can stretch your paycheck coming up tonight at 5:00. it worked for luke scott walker so what about this crying baby? >> ♪ star wars theme >> they put a cellphone next to his head and played music from star wars....
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s plane and the marcellus really pair them up with the world's most colorful jumper and you've got a team bring to douse the flames technology i'm doing here on a launch we've done the future of covering. thank you. well the corporate press didn't make a sound over wiki leaks founder julian assange does address to the united nations via video link we're still waiting for answers on his case here's a clip from his address to world leaders. and there are times when action. the time has run out. it is time for the u.s. to cease its persecution. to see if persecution of our people and to cease its persecution over our lives sources it is time for president obama to do the right thing and join the forces of change. not in fighting words but in fine. thank you. the song remains in the ecuadorian embassy in london and continues to plea for the war on wiki leaks to talk more about this case and joins address the u.n. i'm joined now by a slight icelandic investigative journalist and spokesperson for the wiki leaks organization christian son christian thanks so much for coming on the same to h
s plane and the marcellus really pair them up with the world's most colorful jumper and you've got a team bring to douse the flames technology i'm doing here on a launch we've done the future of covering. thank you. well the corporate press didn't make a sound over wiki leaks founder julian assange does address to the united nations via video link we're still waiting for answers on his case here's a clip from his address to world leaders. and there are times when action. the time has run out....
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bob dole had been the senate minority leader -- majority leader, i'm sorry, as he was a 1990's during the clinton administration or newt gingrich, i would have been able to work out this deal. whether that is the case or not, certainly, the president has a very strong argument that there is less flexibility in the house republicans now than there was during the gingrich era. >> there has been some criticism of the book. guest: i guess this person did not read the book because you repeatedly have themes. for example, when speaker brainer it is considering whether to except more revenue has -- when speaker boehner is considering whether to accept more revenue as the president has proposed, eric cantor goes to his office. and cantor has the ties with the tea party and boehner lays out his proposal for more revenue and steve stone breeze, who is the chief of staff to eric cantor, who is in touch with the tea partyers to say the least, i ask, how many votes do you think you could get for that additional revenue and the speaker says about 170. and he says to him, "you are crazy." that is no
bob dole had been the senate minority leader -- majority leader, i'm sorry, as he was a 1990's during the clinton administration or newt gingrich, i would have been able to work out this deal. whether that is the case or not, certainly, the president has a very strong argument that there is less flexibility in the house republicans now than there was during the gingrich era. >> there has been some criticism of the book. guest: i guess this person did not read the book because you...
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i think he will take of you, it is kind of like the s. g. few if i had to guess. i'll give you 30 seconds. this one is called u.s. of the bond. i confess that i filed a brief in this case and then trying to -- i am hoping they court we will grant it. this case is -- so, a woman spreads chemicals on the doorknob of her neighbor. she has discovered that her husband is having an affair with a neighbor. cheese grits chemicals on the part of the neighbor. this is many different kinds of state crimes. but an ambition -- ambitious assistant u.s. attorney goes out and charges are under the chemical weapons convention implementation act. you can imagine, it was not actually targeting this kind of facts or story, but seems to fit she is using chemicals to try to harm the neighbor. she says, where does congress get power to enact this statute? word as congress gets the power to pass this thing? in the third circuit last year the court said, you don't have standing to make that argument. the u.s. supreme court said last year, of course she has tended to make that argument. ni
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the chancellor is asked to cast her mind back to the mid-1990's when she was environment minister. the opposition claims that merkel and the rest of her party were determined to push through the nation's nuclear dump and that they ignored studies proposing other sites. >> critical scientists have expressed doubts of -- about the site's suitability. the decision to pursue the location was essentially political. >> the chancellor denies those claims, as do other members of her party. some are unable to contain their anger at the opposition. >> we had this experience during this parliamentary inquiry. even if it is written in black and white in the files, someone claims the opposite. >> since the late 1970's, every conservative government has wanted this nuclear waste site. only social democrats and greens have been opposed, yet they have never named an alternative. the left party says lessons must be learned for the future. >> i believe the inquiry has clearly shown how not to do such things. we need transparency from the outset. the public need to be involved. we need to hear critic
the chancellor is asked to cast her mind back to the mid-1990's when she was environment minister. the opposition claims that merkel and the rest of her party were determined to push through the nation's nuclear dump and that they ignored studies proposing other sites. >> critical scientists have expressed doubts of -- about the site's suitability. the decision to pursue the location was essentially political. >> the chancellor denies those claims, as do other members of her party....
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s anderson cooper a terrorist for reporting now what could be state secrets found in libyan ambassador chris stevens is personal journal this is a video that would it wiki leaks exposed showing our military government military gunning down journalists in iraq this is a war crime and we the people have the right to know this happened regardless of whether or not this video is labeled as top secret we absolutely have a right to know which is allegedly why bradley manning who was apparently just as concerned about it is all about should be allegedly posted on wiki leaks that's journalism not espionage or treason it is stories like that out there is journalism in its purest sense of the word yet here is assad engine is speech of the united nations going down that was to the u.s. government agencies that are currently investigating wiki leaks those government agencies identified. as a matter of public records having being involved in this investigation include the department of defense since called himself called the defense intelligence agency the u.s. army criminal investigation division
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. >> had will this kind of speech, though,s are mate with voters out there? it may resonate with the audience. will it resonate with voters? i'm sure that's on governor romney's mind, too. >> sure. well, you know, one of the things i think you are going to see him doing today is trying to pivot this debate about foreign policy back to jobs and trade and opportunity. i think he will make the argument that when we -- when our aid program should be built towards developing free market partners around the world, helping -- nations and embrace the free market and embrace trade. that in the long run helps american prosperity and creates jobs here at home. the man who is hosting him, president clinton, when he came into office, one of the first things bill clinton did was join with republicans to pass the north american free trade agreement over the objections of democrats. he worked with -- got a majority of republicans and minority of democrats in a coal toygs pass that p president obama has not passed a single free trade agreement of his own making since coming i
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the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that every american play, should play in strengthening our country. that is the concern i have in the long run. >> i want to pick up mr. cruz's suggestion that the economy is in trouble from -- is in trouble. texas has endured. but san antonio has had a tough couple of years. the census bureau report brought these numbers appeared between 2009 and 2011, unemployment in san antonio went up by more than a full point. needed household income has gone down. you know how tough the economy is. you're leaving a city that has been bearing some of the brunt. can you talk about that? few dispute
the 1950's, the 1960's, 1970's, the marginal rate that folks paid was much greater. nobody says we will go back to that. at the same time, during the clinton years, we had marginal rates that were a little bit higher than they are now and we had some of the best economic times that the country has ever seen. that is what i'm talking about. my concern for the country is that all of this heat has been generated around this issue instead of light and analysis and a sober look at the role that...
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highs today mid- to upper #s on, maybe -- upper 80s, maybe near 90. tonight upper 70s on the bay, mid-70s in town. low 70s in the outer suburbs. the forecast, it is a sticky one. 87 today, if not 88, 89. partly to mostly cloudy. still the yellow alert for a few storms. tomorrow the more active day 87 after starting in the 70s. as we head toward thursday, still a chance for a few storms, especially south of town but hot, 91 degrees. if we have a really dry day, i think it will be friday with a temperature near 90. the weekend still looks a little unsettled. chance for a few storms saturday and sunday afternoon, mid-80s. by monday maybe a few more storms, low 80s. we are going to learn all about one of my favorite foods coming up in the kitchen when 9 news now returns. >>> today i am one on one with leah, a chef. and we are about to celebrate rosh hashana which begins at sundown on sunday, september 16. and i love this bread. today we're going to talk about hala because it is a jewish tradition. you said making it round is special. i'm used to seeing it
highs today mid- to upper #s on, maybe -- upper 80s, maybe near 90. tonight upper 70s on the bay, mid-70s in town. low 70s in the outer suburbs. the forecast, it is a sticky one. 87 today, if not 88, 89. partly to mostly cloudy. still the yellow alert for a few storms. tomorrow the more active day 87 after starting in the 70s. as we head toward thursday, still a chance for a few storms, especially south of town but hot, 91 degrees. if we have a really dry day, i think it will be friday with a...
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and with which i lived in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his name i use constantly to try and save me and who i was trying to get to because i thought by getting to a colony i could find out about al qaeda did he ultimately hold on to that travel. and samey i've heard so many different things that's why it's very murky complicated place in the war is far far different from the way we perceive it in the media speaking of tribes what are u.s. intelligence capabilities among the tribes do you believe that washington has enough knowledge when it comes to the language and cultural experience of the particular reasons in afghanistan that need to be fully understood there was a general flynn i think his name was and this was about two thousand and nine two thousand and ten who was in chief of intelligence under then military general stanley mcchrystal mcchrystal who said and i quote we are flying blind in afghanistan how many pashtun speakers are there when you when you find out in the u.s. intelligence committee when you look when you talk to
and with which i lived in the one nine hundred eighty s. and his name i use constantly to try and save me and who i was trying to get to because i thought by getting to a colony i could find out about al qaeda did he ultimately hold on to that travel. and samey i've heard so many different things that's why it's very murky complicated place in the war is far far different from the way we perceive it in the media speaking of tribes what are u.s. intelligence capabilities among the tribes do you...
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the s&p 500 fell 6-1/2. the nasdaq drops 20. still ahead, what we know about what we don't know about polls. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and serv
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the oranges are 80's. yellows 70's. when i come back we will do the specifics. that's the broad brush. when i come back the specifics for your neighborhood for the forecast high for your thursday. i will see you back here. >> thank you bill. still to come, going green at an early age. how east bay students learning to reduce their carbon foot print. >> and the deal on i-cloud that's ending in just a matter of days. why certain people will soon be getting less storage space. . >>> we didn't have a fire,. >> what officials are saying may have led to the smoky mess. >> and givingself driving cars the green right. the major development that could put robot cars on the road all tonight on the news at six. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number.
the oranges are 80's. yellows 70's. when i come back we will do the specifics. that's the broad brush. when i come back the specifics for your neighborhood for the forecast high for your thursday. i will see you back here. >> thank you bill. still to come, going green at an early age. how east bay students learning to reduce their carbon foot print. >> and the deal on i-cloud that's ending in just a matter of days. why certain people will soon be getting less storage space. ....
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's nesly srt the district the. it's that tea party vein across the country. >> i want to look at one of your ads, that as one would expect, where you use allen west's words against him. >> i'matrickurphy and i approved this message. >> behind the ads, who's the real allen west? his bill would make all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape and inst. how does he really feelbout women? >> allseom are knew tering american men, let them know they're going to have their men become subservient. >> piers morgan piers morgatricr 50%. here's an incumbent who's been polling 48% 49%. vemo a t had us tied in the dccc that had us up one point. despiteeing out-spent 4-1 or 3-1, we've upheld and now in a strong positionoing forward to at h asoo sign that he can't break 50. people know how extreme he is and it's our job to introduce ours to th voters. we're getting support from the republicans, democrats that are tired of the extremism and wants someone that has a business cknd, at h a cp that's actually created jobs and not jus
's nesly srt the district the. it's that tea party vein across the country. >> i want to look at one of your ads, that as one would expect, where you use allen west's words against him. >> i'matrickurphy and i approved this message. >> behind the ads, who's the real allen west? his bill would make all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape and inst. how does he really feelbout women? >> allseom are knew tering american men, let them know they're going to have their men...
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an dra dree arlet me have you s the stage. >> the president will give a tough speech, he'll say containment is not an option regarding iran. but these are words will be contradicted by the fact that he's leaving so quickly and by the criticism that he's not meeting with foreign leaders. i think they could have made the argument that he's not going to be here when netanyahu arrives for thursday's speech, but to say that he's not going to meet with president morsi who has been giving very interesting interviews and is really at an infliction point, leaving that to the secretary of state, this is the first time and in election years past presidents in both political parties have met one-on-one with foreign leaders. and we're at a very important juncture. >> so let's talk about the calculation. obviously the campaign made the decision they didn't want the possibility of any bad news coming out of any of these meetings meetings. >> they felt netanyahu made it clear where he stood and netanyahu because triesing to get involved in american politics. obviously meeting with the egyptian president of
an dra dree arlet me have you s the stage. >> the president will give a tough speech, he'll say containment is not an option regarding iran. but these are words will be contradicted by the fact that he's leaving so quickly and by the criticism that he's not meeting with foreign leaders. i think they could have made the argument that he's not going to be here when netanyahu arrives for thursday's speech, but to say that he's not going to meet with president morsi who has been giving very...
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the revelation of a cover-up of over one-billion-euro investment losses stretching back to the 1990's. >> it will take a full two years before the european automotive sector experiences a rebound. that is the word from ceo's at the paris auto show. >> carmakers dealing with economic gloom and weak demand in the consumer sector. they say more plant shutdowns and layoffs are inevitable. >> customers remain hesitant, but manufacturers are rolling out exciting new models. >> the peugot onyx is being called the super car. its hybrid engine generates 600 horsepower, but for everyday use, the new 2 08 might be more suitable. peugeot hopes the car will be a moneymaker. they fail to look beyond european markets for too long. >> we have been growing in terms of international market share, so a few years ago, we had 30% of our products out of europe. now we have more than 50% of our sales. we have two strategy products that will be launching in international markets. this is the way we are diversifying, and we are reacting in order to fight to get better results. >> right now, it is doing better
the revelation of a cover-up of over one-billion-euro investment losses stretching back to the 1990's. >> it will take a full two years before the european automotive sector experiences a rebound. that is the word from ceo's at the paris auto show. >> carmakers dealing with economic gloom and weak demand in the consumer sector. they say more plant shutdowns and layoffs are inevitable. >> customers remain hesitant, but manufacturers are rolling out exciting new models. >>...
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the s&p had its worst day in three months. the nasdaq also a rough day there. off 43 points to 3117. watching those pictures coming out of greece and we're expecting to see even more protests tomorrow because spain unveils its budget and it's not likely to get much applause in madrid. here at home, we're going to get a new reading on housing with the latest new home sales data coming off of a pretty good case yesterday. we're going to hear from heavy construction materials manufacture texas industries. facebook, well, it just seems the stock cannot get a break. the fallout continues. about 50 lawsuits now filed against them. and nasdaq where face book listed its ipo. security lawyers representing face book investors say they expect hundreds of arbitration claims to be filed that pitched that company's shares. face book shares, they've actually done pretty well in september, so far, but they are down more than 45% since their debut back on may 18th. back to you. >> overall, very roof. >>> christina lauren joins us now. going to be another scorcher? >> it's going
the s&p had its worst day in three months. the nasdaq also a rough day there. off 43 points to 3117. watching those pictures coming out of greece and we're expecting to see even more protests tomorrow because spain unveils its budget and it's not likely to get much applause in madrid. here at home, we're going to get a new reading on housing with the latest new home sales data coming off of a pretty good case yesterday. we're going to hear from heavy construction materials manufacture texas...
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but neosporin® eczem essentials™s different. s multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. ♪ >>> wildly popular shows like discovery's "dirty jobs" give us a peek at people that make the country work. >> i'll turn it on right qck an see if it's open. >> right. >> turit on right quick. >> tng on right quick. see if it's open. >> yes! >> yeah. i think it's open. >> we got it open. >> crap. curt? yeah. did you get it? >> let me tell you something. i'll tell you what i know. you're a dirty man. >> theext guest explored america for six years to learn about the jobs nearly invisible and essential to the rest of us. writer and professor maureen laskas, you wantedo gene with everything from coal miners to migrant workers in maine, air traffi ctrollers at gua,f ch texas. tell us what you learned. >> well, i learned a ltd. of the conversations we're having rht now in the national conversation of the 47% or the 99are very abstract conversations and i got opho a doing these jobs and wh
but neosporin® eczem essentials™s different. s multi-action formula restores visibly healthier skin in 3 days. neosporin® eczema essentials™. ♪ >>> wildly popular shows like discovery's "dirty jobs" give us a peek at people that make the country work. >> i'll turn it on right qck an see if it's open. >> right. >> turit on right quick. >> tng on right quick. see if it's open. >> yes! >> yeah. i think it's open. >> we got it...
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they want to get away from pensions and give them 401(k)s. they want to hire more referees so that if there is some bad performing referee, they can bench them for the week. so far, the commissioner, that man on the left, is standing firm, but he's definitely on the hot seat. listen. >> goodell's legacy is that everyone thought the way he handled the players' strike last year and the owners got their way, that was really beneficial to the owners. but going to be his lasting legacy. who knew that this strike and lockout with the referees might be the one that stands his legacy. >> apparently negotiations begin tomorrow morning in new york. even if they come to some terms tomorrow or the next day, it could be a few days, maybe a week before they get the real referees back on the field, shep. >> shep: trace gallagher in los angeles. i mentioned that play last night, it blew up on twitter. the site reports that the botched call prompted more than a million tweets. hall of fame quarterback terrorist attack among them. these games are a joke. seth
they want to get away from pensions and give them 401(k)s. they want to hire more referees so that if there is some bad performing referee, they can bench them for the week. so far, the commissioner, that man on the left, is standing firm, but he's definitely on the hot seat. listen. >> goodell's legacy is that everyone thought the way he handled the players' strike last year and the owners got their way, that was really beneficial to the owners. but going to be his lasting legacy. who...
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s environment agency warns the waters are likely to rise further. and the gyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the offensive caricature of the prophet muhammad that recently appeared in a french magazine one cartoon shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with a caption western glasses for the islamic world while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture of islam goes on see many egyptians have applauded the cartoons as a civilized response to the french publication. the reason muslim protests triggered by single video posted online underlines how big it still the internet is now and nowhere was that more clear than during the arab spring uprisings so-called hackers chapters are now spreading across the region and are seen as a way to promote in the pan in journalism but as artie's policy reports the groups could and are being used by governments for their own purposes. each day across the world millions of f
s environment agency warns the waters are likely to rise further. and the gyptian newspaper has published a series of cartoons in response to the offensive caricature of the prophet muhammad that recently appeared in a french magazine one cartoon shows the burning world trade center through a pair of spectacles with a caption western glasses for the islamic world while another shows a flashlight painted with an american flag highlighting an arab man holding a bloody knife while the true picture...
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[applause] 's been in the name of god, the compassionate the merciful, may peace and blessings be upon the greatness of -- he has chosen a companion and divine messengers. of the god hasten the emergence of your children. grant him good health and victory and make us his best companions and all those who attain to his reckless. mr. president excellencies and ladies and gentlemen i think the almighty god for having given me the chance to participate in speaking. we have gathered here to ponder and work together for building a better life for the entire human community and for our nation's. comments from iran. the glory and beauty, the land of knowledge, wisdom and morality. the cradle of philosophy and mysticism, the land of compassion and life, the land of scientists, philosophers, and writers. [inaudible] i represent a great and proud nation that is a founder of human civilization and an inheritor of respected universal values. i represent a conscious nation which is dedicated to the cause of freedom, peace and compassion, a nation that has experienced the agony and bitter times at th
[applause] 's been in the name of god, the compassionate the merciful, may peace and blessings be upon the greatness of -- he has chosen a companion and divine messengers. of the god hasten the emergence of your children. grant him good health and victory and make us his best companions and all those who attain to his reckless. mr. president excellencies and ladies and gentlemen i think the almighty god for having given me the chance to participate in speaking. we have gathered here to ponder...
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a fairly significan momen that she ha s beenimprisoned. do yfeel uncoortable that this lady is in jail? >> translator: you see, let's separate the two arguments, the two opics. e fa that whether i'mhappy at anyone gog to prison, no, never. never. no onehould go tprison. but alsoep in mind that in any country, everyone must be treated uadews no one must ve or must receive special treatment because of having beena part of the power structure, regardless of whether the action taken that resulted imprisonment was right o wrong. i'm not a dge of that. >> when we com eck, i ask president ahmadinejad what he thinks it will take to stop the bloodshed in syria. ♪ at shemix of energierld needse that's why we're supplying natural gas to gety..le that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it'slso why, with r partnel, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. nature valley trail mix bars are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roast
a fairly significan momen that she ha s beenimprisoned. do yfeel uncoortable that this lady is in jail? >> translator: you see, let's separate the two arguments, the two opics. e fa that whether i'mhappy at anyone gog to prison, no, never. never. no onehould go tprison. but alsoep in mind that in any country, everyone must be treated uadews no one must ve or must receive special treatment because of having beena part of the power structure, regardless of whether the action taken that...
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s independence party told r.t. that a sanction might be right to count on sweden eventually dropping the case against him. i don't see. very quick resolution to this unfortunately for our coffers here it is if our police weren't under enough pressure with all the other policing they're having to do it with the olympics and everything else at the moment. but i don't see a resolution william hague or stop threatening to storm the ecuadorian embassy which i think he was very foolish to even hint at originally but we might come to some arrangement with the ecuadorians i don't know but i think the most likely thing is that sweden will realize that they've created by not sending a prosecutor to talk to him in england as he offered to do to speak to them to answer their questions by going this heavy handed route i think they've they've made a rod for their own back and they're going to end up having to drop it but i don't think they'll do it anytime soon. and all twists and turns of julius sanders a long running saga are
s independence party told r.t. that a sanction might be right to count on sweden eventually dropping the case against him. i don't see. very quick resolution to this unfortunately for our coffers here it is if our police weren't under enough pressure with all the other policing they're having to do it with the olympics and everything else at the moment. but i don't see a resolution william hague or stop threatening to storm the ecuadorian embassy which i think he was very foolish to even hint...
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a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty s. there was a burgeoning mining community. was determined to maintain at all costs. half way between north america and western europe this busy bergen archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travellers the local administration is increasingly under pressure to be.
a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty s. there was a burgeoning mining community. was determined to maintain at all costs. half way between north america and western europe this busy bergen archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. picture of...
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now for the s&p500. home sales slipping last month, and economists had been expecting a stronger increase in the sales. how many prices, however, themselves, raising to the highest level in five years, and meanwhile, a survey found 29% of the ceos planned to hire more workers over the next six months, down from 36% since back in june. a separate survey shows the majority of them, 67%, figure there's too much uncertainty to extend business or to hire new employees. as a matter of interest, we wanted to show you two companies whose shares remained public while stable over five years. they are big companies. con agra and microsoft. it's been, if you will, a lost five years in terms of stock price for the two companies, and seemingly, without comment. we just made a little comment. stocks ending $3 higher than the same date back in 2008. well, turning now to international politics, secretary of state hillary clinton reportedly indicating for the first time today that the attack on our consulate in libya two
now for the s&p500. home sales slipping last month, and economists had been expecting a stronger increase in the sales. how many prices, however, themselves, raising to the highest level in five years, and meanwhile, a survey found 29% of the ceos planned to hire more workers over the next six months, down from 36% since back in june. a separate survey shows the majority of them, 67%, figure there's too much uncertainty to extend business or to hire new employees. as a matter of interest,...